CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA

... CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA. MATCH AT CAPETOWN. [Press Association Foreign Special.] CASPErOwVN, APRIL 3. The fourth test match between Lord Hawke's team and South Africa was resumed in fine weather and before a tremendous attendance, and some extremely ...

CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA

... C'RICEET IN SOUTH AFRICA. M1ATCH AT CAPE TOWN. [Press Association Foreign Special.] CAPEToivN, Ai~ir, 4. The fourth test match between Lord Hawkesi team and South Africa ended to-day in a very easy viotocy for the Englishmen by 211 runs. Lord Hawke's ...

THE WAR

... SLDI)RS TAKEN PRMsON;RS. The following telegram, received at the 'War Office, Aws issued on Friday evening-- -(From the general officer eommnanding at the Cape to the Secretary for War.) C ape Town, 13th Oct., 1.40 p.m. Arsmoured train from Mafeking ...

THE WAR

... while in an attitude of devotion. [Further W~ar News will be found on Page 8.] THE WARE ?? ?? BADEN-POWELL'S SOBRIQUET. The Daili At-ws publishes several gossipy paraggraphis relative to affairs in South A'frica. Colonel Baden-Powell, writes the Dai/v A~ez's ...

THE WAR

... CASUALTIES. WOUNDED AND DEAD AT LADYSMITH ;(OFrfOIAL TnLEGRA1s.) The War Offlce h-as issued the following . from the general officer of oommnniacations in Nat~al ta -the Secretary of Stmte for War- , Piatermaritzburg, Friday. , Following isas been received by ...

THE TRANSVAAL WAR

... and proceeded. All ?? order i, of the Scr'etary for War. ; d Up to nine o'clock to-night no fuither news e f moent bed reached the war Office or Colonial Office in reference to the war' in South Africa. P IESPATCH FROM THE COM- ! $ANDING 'FFICER. g* - ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1899
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3712 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

MS. GRETTON, M.P., ON THE UNITY OF.THE RACE

... that had this word been written in- stead of that in certain documents or despatches, the war would not have taken place. They all agreed, however, that this war could not be settled by any smooth phrasers (Hear, hearl. He hoped he might not give offence ...

Published: Wednesday 13 December 1899
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

HEANOR CONSERVATIVES AND THE.GOVERNMENT

... Majesty's Goveniment Ministers in reply to a resolution sent from the . lob in support o? the Government's action in the presen*. war crisis : — November 17th, 1339. Sir.— l am directed by Lord Salisbury to acknowledge and thank vim for your letter, and for ...

Published: Wednesday 29 November 1899
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 249 | Page: 2 | Tags: Sports and Games 

The Top of the Morning

... and men of her Majesty's forces who mav lose their lives in the war operations in South Africa. This is distinct from the Refugees' Fund, and the money contributed to the Transvaal War Fund will be handed over to the Patriotic Fund Committee and the ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Press Association is informed that the Secretary of State for War has appointed the well-known surgeon, Mr. Frederick Treves, consulting surgeon to the troops engaged in the war in. South Africa. Mr. Treves was for many years surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery ...

TRANSPORTS AND MEN STILL ON THEIR WAY

... name was mentioned as an old Carthusian serving his Queen and country in South Africa. It was also mentioned that no fewer than eighty-eight Carthusians were at the seat of war battling for their country. The ancient sentimentit, Floreat eternum Carthusialla ...

FOURTH EDITION

... CALLED UP. The army under Sir Redvers Buller when it has reached South Africa -ill be beyond compare the largest purely British Armiy with which Great ]3ritain has ever begun a war. To the Crimea we sent 26,000 Infantry, sixty guns, and about 1,000 Cavalry ...